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Some useful information about learning English.

Dean William

When it comes to learning English, there are many who will say that their method is one of the best, which is not true.

 

Just like every other language, there are many different methods that one can follow to help them to be a better speaker.

 

Depending on how quickly one is able to remember what is being taught to them, the quicker it will be for them to obtain the necessary information that is needed to help themselves to become a better conversational speaker.

 

For those who’s really serious about improving their English conversational speaking level, it is advisable for a person to never focus too much on just one subject.

 

If a person was to focus too much only on vocabulary and grammar, without practicing their speaking and pronunciation in a verbal way, they will always have a very difficult time when it comes to conveying their thoughts and or feelings in a conversational way.

 

And for those who thinks that this is not true, then here’s a question for you…

 

Then why is it that it’s taking you a very very long time for you to improve your English in a conversational way???

 

If you really want to improve your English, you have to make a commitment to yourself to learn vocabulary, grammar, and speaking all at the same time.

 

Without making a commitment to practice the language that you are trying to learn in a conversational way without taking notes in a notebook, you will not become very good at all.

 

You must make a commitment to yourself to come out of your comfort zone and practice the language that you are trying to learn on a daily basis for no less than 2-3 hours a day to become a successful conversational speaker.

 

And for those who like’s to always make a lot of excuses for not being able to do this. It’s just another way to say that you aren’t really that serious at all about learning the language that you say that you are trying to learn.

 

If you’re interested in this topic and you want to talk about it, send me a message lesson request.


Thank you.

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